The lover was pregnant: British Prime Minister Seeks Parental Rest From the State

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will take two weeks of parenting [parental leave] after his partner, Carrie Symonds, gives birth to their child this summer. After questioning the child who is expected to be born during a press conference on the Coronavirus during Tuesday, the prime minister said he would most likely exploit [...]
After questioning the child who is expected to be born during a press conference on the Coronavirus during Tuesday, the prime minister said he would most likely exploit his right to take two weeks off.
Dominic Raab, the first secretary of state and secretary of foreign affairs, will replace him in the absence of Prime Minister Johnson, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
Johnson announced on weekends that he was expecting a child with Symonds and that this woman was already engaged.

Their spokesman said: “Prime Minister and Mrs. Symonds are happy to announce they are engaged and are expecting a baby earlier this summer. ”
The 55-year-old Johnson will become the first British prime minister in 250 years to marry until he carries out the prime minister's post.
David Cameron and Tony Blair had also received parental rest while on duty.
Johnson and Symonds have lived together in Downing Street since he became prime minister in July 2019. However, the prime minister has not yet been divorced by his second wife, Marina Wheeler, but reportedly have reached financial agreements.
He has repeatedly refused to answer questions if there are other children, besides Helen Macinty's daughter, an art consultant.
Parental rest has also been in Kosovo to be maintained by fathers and not only by mothers, as efforts to increase gender equality in child care. /Periscope












